yes why wouldn't it there were always some complications with it when it was first created and there is still some problems with certain light bulbs today
There is not any detailed information on how long it took Thomas Edison to create the first light bulb. We do however know the first electric light bulb was patented in 1879.
EASY.The removed light bulb does not have any connection to the other light bulbs. While it's socket that was holding the lght bulb has power running through it to the other bulbs also.
If you unscrewed any bulb in the circuit it would turn all of the bulbs off.
That is a light bulb, or any filament such as the one in a radiant electric fire.
The other light bulb still continues to shine if one light bulb is taken out of a parallel circuit. In a series circuit if one light bulb is removed the other light bulb goes black. This happens because the circuit is incomplete.
There is not any detailed information on how long it took Thomas Edison to create the first light bulb. We do however know the first electric light bulb was patented in 1879.
A fluorescent light bulb contains a gas which produces UV light when it comes in contact with electricity. Contrary to a normal light bulb this does not create any heat and is far more energy efficient.
Compared to other types of light-bulb, energy-saving light bulbs will create less heat. This is because any wasted energy is converted to heat.
The ABS will not function if needed and the ABS light will remain illuminated.
A light bulb contains no energy so, Yes, a battery of any size contains more energy than any light bulb.
EASY.The removed light bulb does not have any connection to the other light bulbs. While it's socket that was holding the lght bulb has power running through it to the other bulbs also.
No Fruits will light up a light bulb because any fruit doesn't have any electrical energy in it :)
yes there is.
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To help keep pet chickens warm in the winter some people will put a light bulb in with them, the light bulb will create heat when turned on. Insulate the chicken coop and block any drafts. A 100 watt light will help keep them warm on the coldest nights.
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